Here it is, satisfying the special request of Jah Shaka amongst others -- White Mice's all-time dancehall smasher, sounding better than ever, over vocal and dub. And sensationally included is a stripped-down, moody, dubwise and analog-style interpretation, with its version -- both never before released and another Basic Replay exclusive.

2006 release, restocked. Born in 1970, in Montego Bay, Jamaica, Allan Crichton aka White Mice is a graduate of three sound systems -- Sugar Minott's Youthman Promotion, Jammy's Hi Power, and his hometown Ticka Muzik. His first break came at the Sunsplash festival in 1985, when he and Little Kirk were called on stage to perform with Tenor Saw. Recording at King Jammy's and Channel One studios, with Junior Delgado at the controls, over the next few years Mice let off a series of records amongst the very deadliest of digital reggae -- nearly all on his brother Blemo's Intelitec imprint, out of Miami. This release collects cuts from White Mice's 1988 Intelitec album True Love as well as other never before reissued digital reggae classics.

This is the second installment in Basic Replay's reissue series of 7" singles by digital reggae heavy weight White Mice. This features a vocal and dub version of "Youths Of Today," originally released on the Incredible Music label.

Basic Replay presents a limited release collecting all four installments in the White Mice 7" reissue series, housed in a stamped white paper bag. Features the vocal and dub versions of "It's A Shame," "Youths Of Today," "Try A Thing" and "Tallawah."